Construction company director Mr Davies, 60, said he had been a fan of The Prodigy since the early 1990s, had seen the band "about five times" and met Flint after one gig.

He said the singer's death "really resonated with me as my company has a big push on mental health and wellbeing at the moment".

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The Prodigy supported Oasis at their Knebworth gigs in 1996

Mr Davies' company is currently working with charity Mates in Mind which aims "to address the stigma of poor mental health and improve positive mental wellbeing in construction and related industries across the UK".

He drove to Peterborough to collect his print from Mr Murdock in front of the 12ft-tall (3.6m) mural, which has been described as "iconic" by guitarist Gizz Butt, who played with The Prodigy in the late '90s.

Mr Davies said: "I thought the mural was so amazing when I saw it online and I really wanted to see the real deal."